A
Green Knight and a Hot Night Extract
Callie wondered if GreenKnight might be her "white knight," the man who would
sweep into her life, rescue her from her aloneness-and her residual anger and hurt
over Barry-and bring new joy and a new dimension into her world. But of course,
she had never seen his face. She didn't know if he was young, old, or possibly
even had an offputting face in some way. Well, she
could even handle it if he was disfigured, but if it turned out she was
building fantasies over a teenager or a geezer.
And she was building fantasies. There was no
denying it. She was caught up by, enraptured with this crusading do-gooder with
the can-do attitude and the get-it-done results. But she had to know if she was
chasing up a blind alley.
They had begun a correspondence by now. Callie
took it as a good sign that "Green" (as she now called him) was interested
enough in her to write back and forth to her, and she used this opportunity to
try to find out more about him. "It's unusual to find someone with the energy
of a teenager yet enough free time to do as much as you do, such as usually
only a retiree would have at his disposal. Am I stereotyping here or what?" she
wrote cautiously.
Callie held her breath when she got his reply,
but she exhaled deeply and gratefully when she read: "I am neither a teen nor a
geezer. LOL. Try splitting the difference. I am in my
early thirties." She was twenty-nine herself. Whew! He was just the right age
for her.
Callie's next discreet inquiry was regarding
Green's occupation...if he had one. Since he had so much free time, she reasoned,
he might be unemployed. Once again, the answer was reassuring: "I'm on the tech
crew of the Sunnyside Theatre. I have so much free time by day because the bulk
of my work is done in the evenings. Yes, we have rehearsals and other work
during some daytime hours, but most of my working hours are put in after dark."
The correspondence flew thick and fast now,
although they still mostly talked about Pro Dog matters. Callie did tell Green
that she managed a floral warehouse, and Green did admit to an overwhelming
fondness for chicken-fried steak, but mostly they didn't talk about themselves
except in relationship to the organization. The more passionate Green became
about their cause, the more Callie respected him. The more creative Green
became in dreaming up ways to advance their agenda, the more Callie admired
him. She was halfway enamored of him already...and she still didn't know his name
or what he looked like.
Maybe it's best if I never meet him, she thought
to herself more than once. This way I can't get hurt or disappointed. She
certainly didn't want a repeat of what had happened with Barry. Then again, she
did want a boyfriend. She did want to fall in love again...if only she could have
some kind of guarantee that this time she wouldn't get hurt. She knew she
couldn't go through life forever shying away from relationships for fear of
getting her heart broken, yet she couldn't help being gun-shy after this last
bad experience.